self government in English

noun
1
government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony.
It consisted of the landed gentlemen of NSW who assumed they would constitute the government when the colony acquired self-government .

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1. Activity Sheet ABORIGINAL SELF-GOVERNMENT:

2. Meanwhile, all vestiges of local self-government were removed.

3. Bureaucratizing the American government or the renewal of self-government

4. Autonomous definition is - having the right or power of self-government

5. The common divisor pact is the most important self - government regulation.

6. Autarchy: or, The Art of Self-Government, in a moral essay.

7. The greatest level of polity - political organisation - is democratic self-government.

8. In 1959, Singapore attained self-government and the City Council was dissolved.

9. In 1965 residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand.

10. Another word for Autonomy: independence, freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, self-government Collins English Thesaurus

11. Furthermore, AP Vojvodina and local self-government also disburse funds on account of Roma issues.

12. Since 1948 they have had self-government in almost all matters except defence and foreign affairs.

13. Autonomies definition: the right or state of self-government , esp when limited Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. Synonyms for Classlessness include social equality, consensus, democracy, egalitarianism, equality, fairness, republic, self-government, commonwealth and autonomy

15. The representatives of national groups increasingly demanded the right of autonomy, of self-government, if not outright secession.

16. Comprehensive claims and self-government agreements in the North are positioning Aboriginal communities as full partners in economic development.

17. The burgesses, who had little independence under the abbey, tried to obtain self-government after the dissolution of the monasteries.

18. As for as the study of the revival of contemporary clan, the study on clan and village self-government got excellent achievements.

19. As that happens and people become wealthier, they also become more self-confident and assertive, creating pressure for self-government and therefore democracy.

20. Apostates like Jacob *Brafman, however, did much to bring discredit on the institutions of Jewish self-government and to provide fuel for antisemitism

21. Counterinsurgency effectiveness was further enhanced by the extension of more local self-government (e.g., elections for village chiefs and councils and for provincial councils)

22. It provides a form of public government that may accommodate self-government, co-management of resources endorsed by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

23. Autonomy (ôtŏn`əmē) [Gr.,=self-rule], in a political sense, limited self-government, short of independence, of a political state or, more frequently, of a subdivision

24. Only in a democratic environment, based on respect for diversity and dialogue, can individual self-expression and self-government be secured, and freedom of association be upheld.

25. To the extent that Italy held the territory by UN mandate, the trusteeship provisions gave the Somalis the opportunity to gain experience in political education and self-government.

26. The laws of Georgia include a notion that the final subdivision and system of local self-government should be established after the restoration of the state's sovereignty in the occupied territories.

27. The idea that the self-government of the multitude may conform itself directly to the linguistic character of man, to the disturbing ambivalence that marks him, should at the very least remain an open problem.

28. Singapore gained self-government with autonomy in all state matters except defence and foreign affairs, and Lee became the first Prime Minister of Singapore on 3 June 1959, taking over from Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock.

29. Autonomously adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (under self-government) ( nation, pays ) autonome adj adjectif : modifie un nom

30. ‘Spain is a parliamentary monarchy with a Bicameral legislature.’ ‘Legislative power resides in a Bicameral parliament composed of the Assemblée Nationale and the Senat (Senate).’ ‘The introduction of self-government from the 1850s created Bicameral parliaments, with elected lower houses but nominated upper houses in two colonies.’

31. ‘The public services in South Africa have seen previous sweeping changes, following military and political victories; a significant phase of Africanization accompanied homeland self-government.’ ‘He writes, ‘When I came to the Island I found there was much debate about the Africanisation of the name of the Island, Robben Island.’’

32. ‘The public services in South Africa have seen previous sweeping changes, following military and political victories; a significant phase of Africanization accompanied homeland self-government.’ ‘He writes, ‘When I came to the Island I found there was much debate about the Africanisation of the name of the Island, Robben Island.’’

33. Autonomy: 1 n immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence Synonyms: liberty Types: show 4 types hide 4 types self-determination , self-government , self-rule government of a political unit by its own people sovereignty government free from external control local option freedom of a local government to determine

34. The payments referred to in 4.1.1, 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 above shall be escalated from 2002 constant dollars to their Initial-Year Value using the Annual Price Adjustor as defined in Annex A, 1.0 of the Kluane First Nation Self-Government Financial Transfer Agreement (hereinafter called the "KFNSGFTA") dated the 18th day of October, 2003.

35. Autocracy 1650s, "independent power, self-sustained power, self-government" (obsolete), from French Autocratie, from Latinized form of Greek autokrateia "absolute rule, rule by oneself," abstract noun from autokrates "ruling by oneself," from autos "self" (see auto-) + kratia "rule" (see -cracy).Meaning "absolute government, unlimited political power invested in a single person" is recorded

36. Autocracy (n.) 1650s, "independent power, self-sustained power, self-government" (obsolete), from French Autocratie, from Latinized form of Greek autokrateia "absolute rule, rule by oneself," abstract noun from autokrates "ruling by oneself," from autos "self" (see auto-) + kratia "rule" (see -cracy).Meaning "absolute government, unlimited political power invested in a single person" is

37. " With the profoundest respect , therefore , for His Excellency - in - Council and the utmost confidence in His Excellency ' s enlightened administration and undoubted sympathy for the people , with firm conviction that His Excellency is determined to give fair play to the scheme of Local Self - government in the Presidency , I must yet strongly oppose the insertion of such a clause as that , because I think it is radically wrong in principle .